When the Condor is administered a Galactor drug, the consequences are unexpected.

Excerpt

“Don’t move.” ordered the Swan, as she aimed her sonic gun at Gel Sadra’s position.

But the Galactor Leader was too well-practiced at escape to surrender. Snarling, she flipped her billowing cape around herself, using the distraction to open a hidden panel in the wall. Gel Sadra felt a blast from the Swan’s weapon scorch her leg as she ran, but was able to close the opening behind her, preventing her enemy’s pursuit.

Jun was frustrated by Gel Sadra’s escape, but her primary concern was Joe.

“Are you all right?” she asked, as her teammate thrashed on the table in front of her.

Joe has made a life for himself after leaving the team after the first Galactor battles were over. Though physically impaired, his mind still works, so he spies for the ISO. But when a mission calls for someone with more abilities, Joe grudigly gives in and takes a partner. Never in his wildest dreams had he thought it would be Ken.

Lost in memories of his family, Joe just wants to be alone at Christmas. But is he going to get his wish?

Excerpt:

I had only been four at the time, so I guess most of the memories were of the last couple of months they had been alive, because all of them seemed to relate to Christmas in some way. Whenever I closed my eyes I saw my parents decorating a Christmas tree, giving me a present, taking me to see Santa Claus, making hot apple cider…

Whenever I looked at a Christmas tree, or saw stores with holiday shoppers… or heard one of those damned Christmas carols… all I could see was my parents. My grief for them, and my sense of loss, had intensified to a point where I found it almost impossible to deal with.

I just couldn’t face Christmas this year, with their memories haunting me at every turn.

Summary: Sequel to Grief. Jun remembers her fallen friend during the holidays.

Excerpt:We had left him there, on that cold Himalayan plain; left him alone, to die without the rest of us, even though I had always promised myself that I would never abandon him if he needed me.

He had needed me.

I had let him down.

Of all of the times to listen to Ken, instead of to my heart, I had chosen the worst one possible.

Maybe, if I had stayed with him…

I had been down this road before. Maybe… what if… could have been… I just didn’t know what would have happened had I stayed with Joe. We had never found his body. Perhaps he had been buried in some deep chasm created by the earthquakes. And I would be dead too…

Set two years before G-Force's first mission, Spectra is just a bizarre theory postulated by Chief Anderson. Mark is a "regular" teen trying to juggle the responsibilities of school with secretive training for a theoretical war with alien life. Mark is bright and capable and used to taking care of himself. So what happens when he starts to fail a subject at school?

Disclaimer: All publicly recognizable characters, settings, etc. are the property of their respective owners, including but not limited to Sandy Frank Film Syndication Inc., Saban Entertainment, Hearst Entertainment, Turner Program Services and/or Tatsunoko Production Co., LTD. The original characters and plot are the property of the author. No money is being made from this work. No copyright infringement is intended.